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2007 Facts and Format TNT is a part of Turner Broadcasting System and has broadcast the PGA Grand Slam of Golf since 1991. TNT has Date: Oct. 16-17, 2007 a U.S. audience of 88.9 million homes during its special Site: Mid Ocean Club, prime-time telecast. The PGA Grand Slam of Golf is consid- & Fairmount Southampton ered by Tour professionals as the “toughest qualifying event Purse: $1.25 million First Place: $500,000 in golf.” Second Place: $300,000 A New Home for the PGA Grand Slam of Golf Third Place: $250,000 Fourth Place: $200,000 The 25th edition of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf will mark a historic new chapter in the fall of 2007, conducting 2006 Winner: the showcase event for major Champions for the first time outside of the . Television (Broadcast schedule TBD) Bermuda’s Mid Ocean Club, designed by Charles Blair First Round, TBD TNT Macdonald in 1921, rightfully ranks among the world’s best Second Round, TBD TNT venues. That bold claim has been supported by many of the world’s heads of state and premier athletes who have walked Rules and Regulations The Rules of Golf, which govern its fairways. Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and George play, are determined by the United States Golf Association H.W. Bush; British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill; Golf of Slam Grand PGA and applied by the PGA of America Board of Directors. The The Duke of Windsor; and baseball legend Babe Ruth have tournament is subject to the overall supervision of the Board all sampled the spectacular venue. and the PGA Rules Committee.

Eligibility The 2007 winners of the four major Champion- ships – the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and PGA ¢ The PGA Grand Championship – will be invited to participate in the 2007 PGA Grand Slam of Golf. If one or more winners are unable Slam of Golf to attend, alternates will be selected from a Major Champions Trophy Points List. The list is composed of players who have won a major Championship during their careers and are active Tour The winner of the PGA professionals. The PGA of America developed the points Grand Slam of Golf is the system for the selection of alternates, which is based on their year’s “Champion of performance in the major Championships during 2007. Champions,” and his name is inscribed on a trophy that Only the Best Can Apply Established in 1979, the PGA appropriately signifies the Grand Slam of Golf has grown from an 18-hole, single-day most difficult event in golf affair to a 36-hole annual showdown that matches profes- to earn an entry. sional golf’s best against each other for a $1.25 million purse, Five crystals – one for each major championship played in front of a television audience in more than 100 and a dominant fifth that befits the event champion – countries. rest atop a four-sided base that measure 16 inches on The debut of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf concluded each side. Each side of the trophy contains the logo of with 1978 U.S. Open winner and 1978 Masters each of the modern major golf championships. The winner sharing first place at Oak Hill Country trophy, first presented in 1992, is 27 inches high and Club in Rochester, N.Y. Since then, the PGA Grand Slam of weighs 50 pounds. Its base was designed by Pat Morrell Golf has been contested over many of the nation’s finest golf of West Palm Beach, Fla. courses in an annual showcase of golfing greats, such as , , , and Tiger Woods. In 1991, the PGA Grand Slam of Golf changed its format to a two-day, 36-hole event. Mid Ocean Club is located in an exclusive area known as For the first time ever, the competition will be contested Tucker’s Town. The 6,520-yard, par-70 layout received its in October beginning this year. The revised schedule enables final touches of perfection from the late legendary architect the PGA Grand Slam of Golf to attract the four winners of the Robert Trent Jones Sr., in 1953. current season’s major Championships to a fitting conclusion Every premier venue has its own signature hole, and the of the season. The PGA Grand Slam of Golf converted from Mid Ocean Club’s is the 433-yard, par-4 fifth. It was the site to for two years in 1998, and then where Ruth was said to have lost a dozen balls in Mangrove back to stroke play in 2000. Lake in his vain attempt to drive the green. 308 – THE 2007 PGA MEDIA GUIDE PGA Grand Slam of Golf

¢ PGA Grand Slam of Golf Results Through the Years PGA Grand Slam of Golf Year Site Contestants (Scores)

Inaugural 1979 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, N.Y. Gary Player (73), Andy North (73), Jack Nicklaus (77), (77) 2nd 1980 Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, Minn. (71), (73), (74), (74) 3rd 1981 Breakers West GC, West Palm Beach, Fla. Lee Trevino (68), (71), Jack Nicklaus (72), (75) 4th 1982 PGA National, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (71), David Graham (76), (77), Tom Watson (78)

5th 1986 Kemper Lakes GC, Hawthorn Woods, Ill. Greg Norman (70), Fuzzy Zoeller (72), Jack Nicklaus (75), (75) 6th 1988 Kemper Lakes GC, Hawthorn Woods, Ill. Larry Nelson (69), (70), (70), Greg Norman (73) 7th 1989 Kemper Lakes GC, Hawthorn Woods, Ill. (73), (75), Ian Baker-Finch (76), Greg Norman (no score) 8th 1990 Kemper Lakes GC, Hawthorn Woods, Ill. Andy North (70), Craig Stadler (74), (75), Curtis Strange (WD)

9th 1991 Kauai Lagoons Resort, Kauai, Hawaii (69-66–135), Ian Baker-Finch (68-71–139), Payne Stewart (70-71–141), (73-70–143) 10th 1992 PGA West, La Quinta, Calif. * (70-67–137), (75-62–137), (71-71–142), (72-71–143)

11th 1993 PGA West, La Quinta, Calif. Greg Norman (71-74–145), (75-72–147), (74-74–148), (78-70–148) 12th 1994 Poipu Bay Resort GC, Kauai, Hawaii Greg Norman (70-66–136), Nick Price (70-69–139), (72-71-143), José Maria Olazábal (74-70–144)

13th 1995 Poipu Bay Resort GC, Kauai, Hawaii (72-68–140), (71-70–141), (71-70–141), John Daly (75-73–148) 14th 1996 Poipu Bay Resort GC, Kauai, Hawaii (68-66–134), (70-66–136), Nick Faldo (67-72–139), (74-73–147)

15th 1997 Poipu Bay Resort GC, Kauai, Hawaii Ernie Els (68-65–133), Tiger Woods (66-70–136), Davis Love III (71-67–138), (77-72–149)+ 16th 1998 Poipu Bay Resort GC, Kauai, Hawaii** Championship: Tiger Woods def. , 2-up Third Place: Lee Janzen def. Mark O’Meara, 1-up

17th 1999 Poipu Bay Resort GC, Kauai, Hawaii** Championship: Tiger Woods def. Davis Love III, 3 and 2 Third Place: José Maria Olazábal def. , inj. Default 18th 2000 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, Hawaii Tiger Woods* (71-68–139), Vijay Singh (69-70–139), Tom Lehman (73-70–143), Paul Azinger (74-75–149)

19th 2001 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, Hawaii Tiger Woods (67-65–132), (68-67–135), (66-71–138), (76-72–148) 20th 2002 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, Hawaii Tiger Woods (66-61–127#), Davis Love III (72-69–141), Justin Leonard (69-72–141), (72-73–145)

21st 2003 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, Hawaii (67-68–135), (72-71–143), (75-70–145), (73-73–146) 22nd 2004 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, Hawaii Phil Mickelson (68-59##-127#), Vijay Singh (66-66-132), Retief Goosen (65-68-133), (70-75-145)

23rd 2005 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, Hawaii Tiger Woods (67-64-131), Phil Mickelson (70-68-138), (73-70-143), Vijay Singh (75-69-144) 24th 2006 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, Hawaii Tiger Woods (70-66-136), Jim Furyk (67-71-138), (68-74-142), Mike Weir (71-74-145)

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¢ PGA Grand Slam of Golf Participants (1979-Present) Player Year(s) Best Finish Player Year(s) Best Finish Player Year(s) Best Finish Paul Azinger 1993 2nd Tom Kite 1992 2nd* Nick Price 1992, ’94 1st (1) Seve Ballesteros 1981 4th Bernhard Langer 1993 4th Bill Rogers 1982 1st Mark Brooks 1996 4th Paul Lawrie 1999 4th Scott Simpson 1988 T-2 Michael Campbell 2005 3rd Tom Lehman 1996, 2000 1st (1) Vijay Singh 1998, 2000, ’04, ’05 2nd* Fred Couples 1992 3rd Justin Leonard 1997, 2002 T-2 Craig Stadler 1989, ’90 2nd Ben Crenshaw 1995 1st Davis Love III 1997, 2002 T-2 Payne Stewart 1990, ’91 3rd Ben Curtis 2003 4th John Mahaffey 1979 T-3 Curtis Strange 1989 1st John Daly 1991, ’95 4th Shaun Micheel 2003 3rd David Toms 2001 2nd David Duval 2001 4th Phil Mickelson 2004, ’05 1st(1) Lee Trevino 1981 1st Steve Elkington 1995 2nd Larry Mize 1988 T-2 Bob Tway 1986 T-3 Ernie Els 1994, ’97 1st (1) Larry Nelson 1982, ’88 1st (1) Lanny Wadkins 1980 1st Nick Faldo 1992, ’96 2nd Jack Nicklaus 1979, ’81, ’86 3rd Tom Watson 1982 4th Ian Baker-Finch 1991 2nd Greg Norman 1986, ’88, ’89 1st (3) Mike Weir 2003, ‘06 2nd Jim Furyk 2003, ‘06 1st ’93, ’94 Tiger Woods 1997, ’98, ’99 1st (7) Retief Goosen 2001, ’04 3rd Andy North 1979, ’90 1st (2)# ’00, ’01, ’02, ’05. ‘06 David Graham 1980, ’82 2nd Geoff Ogilvy 2006 3rd Ian Woosnam 1991 1st Todd Hamilton 2004 4th José Maria Olazábal 1994, ’99 3rd Fuzzy Zoeller 1980, ’86 2nd Hale Irwin 1980 2nd Mark O’Meara 1998 4th ( ) – Total victories Lee Janzen 1993, ’98 T-3 Corey Pavin 1995 T-2 * - Playoff runner-up G rn lmo Golf of Slam Grand PGA Steve Jones 1996 2nd Gary Player 1979 T-1# # - Tied for first; no playoff

¢ Tiger Woods in the PGA Grand Slam of Golf 2006 (Stroke Play) 1998 (Match Play) Finish: 1st Finish: 1st Scoring: 70-66-136 Match Results: Defeated Vijay Singh, 2-up (Championship) Birdies: 11 Bogeys: 3 Defeated Lee Janzen, 3 and 2 (First Round) Eagles: 1 Birdies: 10 Bogeys: 5 Double Bogeys: 1 2005 (Stroke Play) Finish: 1st 1997 (Stroke Play) Scoring: 67-64-131 Finish: 2nd Eagles: 2 Birdies: 13 Bogeys: 4 Scoring: 66-70–136 Eagles: 1 Birdies: 8 Bogeys: 1 2002 (Stroke Play) Finish: 1st Scoring: 66-61–127 (36-hole scoring record tied in 2004 by Phil Mickelson) Eagles: 1 Birdies: 15 Bogeys: 0 Total Earnings: $3,150,000 2001 (Stroke Play) Finish: 1st Scoring: 67-65–132 Cumulative Scorecard: Birdies: 13 Bogeys: 2 Total Holes (including match play): 282 8 Eagles, 87 Birdies, 164 Pars, 2000 (Stroke Play)plain D 20 Bogeys, 1 Double Bogey Finish: 1st Stroke Average (12 rounds): 66.75 Scoring: 71-69–139 (Won playoff with eagle on first extra hole) Eagles: 2 Birdies: 8 Bogeys: 5 Records: 1999 (Match Play) Lowest 36-hole total: 127 (17-under par) Finish: 1st Most Victories: 7 (1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘05, ‘06) Match Results: Defeated Davis Love III, 3 and 2 (Championship) Most Appearances: 8 (1997-2002, ‘05, ‘06) Defeated Paul Lawrie, 3 and 2 (First Round) Eagles: 1 Birdies: 9 Bogeys: 0 310 – THE 2007 PGA MEDIA GUIDE PGA Grand Slam of Golf

¢ Grand Slam of Golf Records

¢ Lowest 18-Hole Score ¢ Widest Victory Margin Phil Mickelson 59 (2004, 2nd round) Tiger Woods 14 2002 Tiger Woods 61 (2002, 2nd round) Jim Furyk 8 2003 Tom Kite 62 (1992, 2nd round) Tiger Woods 7 2005 Tiger Woods 64 (2005, 2nd round) Phil Mickelson 5 2004 Ernie Els 65 (1997, 2nd round) Bill Rogers 5 1982 Tiger Woods 66 (1997, 1st round) Andy North 4 1990 Tom Lehman 66 (1997, 2nd round) Ian Woosnam 4 1991 Steve Jones 66 (1996, 2nd round) Ernie Els 3 1997 Greg Norman 66 (1994, 2nd round) Lee Trevino 3 1981 Davis Love III 67 (1997, 2nd round) Tiger Woods 3 2001 Nick Faldo 67 (1996, 1st round) ¢ Most Appearances Nick Price 67 (1992, 2nd round) Tiger Woods 8 (1997, ‘98, ’99, 2000, ’01, ¢ Lowest 36-Hole Score ’02, ’05, ‘06) Phil Mickelson 127 (17-under par, 2004) Greg Norman 5 (1986, ’88, ’89, ’93, ’94) Tiger Woods 127 (17-under par, 2002) Vijay Singh 4 (1998, 2000, ’04, ’05) Tiger Woods 132 (12-under par, 2001) Jack Nicklaus 3 (1979, ’81, ’86) Ernie Els 133 (11-under par, 1997) Ian Baker-Finch 2 (1989, ’91) Tom Lehman 134 (10-under par, 1996) John Daly 2 (1991, ’95) David Toms 135 (9-under par, 2001) Ernie Els 2 (1994, ’97) Ian Woosnam 135 (9-under par, 1991) Nick Faldo 2 (1992, ’96) Tiger Woods 136 (8-under par, 2006) Jim Furyk 2 (2003, ’06) Tiger Woods 136 (8-under par, 1997) Retief Goosen 2 (2001, ’04) Steve Jones 136 (8-under par, 1996) Phil Mickelson 2 (2004, ’05) Greg Norman 136 (8-under par, 1994) Larry Nelson 2 (1982, ’88) Nick Price 137 (7-under par, 1992)# Andy North 2 (1979, ’90) Tom Kite 137 (7-under par, 1992) Nick Price 2 (1992, ’94) Craig Stadler 2 (1989, ’90) ¢ Most Victories Payne Stewart 2 (1990, ’91) Tiger Woods 7 (1998, ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02, ’05, ’06) Mike Weir 2 (2003, ’06) Greg Norman 3 (1986, ’93, ’94) * Includes competition prior to format changes to 36 holes in Andy North 2 (1979, ’90) 1991 and to match play in 1998 and 1999. # Won sudden-death playoff.